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- example, German speakers use "W****erstoff" (water stuff) for "hydrogen", "Sauerstoff" (acid stuff) for "oxygen", and "Stickstoff" (smothering stuff) for "nitrogen";...
- Russian). Retrieved 2016-11-08. B. Werigo, "Zur Frage uber die Wirkung des Sauerstoffs auf die Kohlensaureausscheidung in den Lungen," [The question about the...
- chemical experiments he performed. Gilbert LW (1820). "Der tropfbar flüssige Sauerstoff, oder das oxygenierte W****er". Annals of Physics (in German). 65–66 (1):...
- oxygen (remnants of this survive in the German and Dutch names of oxygen: sauerstoff or zuurstof, both translating into English as acid substance), so a number...
- elements that mean "acid-former" and are likewise calqued into German as Sauerstoff). In 1811, Joseph Louis ****-Lussac prepared pure, liquified hydrogen cyanide...
- War II V-2 missile also used liquid oxygen under the name A-Stoff and Sauerstoff. In the 1950s, during the Cold War both the United States' Redstone and...
- Acetylen durch unvollständige Verbrennung von Kohlenw****erstoffen mit Sauerstoff (Production of acetylene by incomplete combustion of hydrocarbons with...
- terms important to uncleftish worldken (atomic science). W****erstoff and Sauerstoff are the modern German words for hydrogen and oxygen, and in Dutch the...
- ISBN 978-3-11-026932-1. OCLC 968134975.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) "Sauerstoff-Fluoride". roempp.thieme.de. Retrieved 2021-10-14....
- 1021/jp036432o. Brauer, G. (1947). "Untersuchungen ber das System Csium-Sauerstoff". Zeitschrift für Anorganische Chemie. 255 (1–3): 101–124. doi:10.1002/zaac...